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jbreckmckye 2 hours ago

One of the great benefits of AI tools, is they allow anyone to build stuff... even if they have no ideas or knowledge.

One of the great drawbacks of AI tools, is they allow anyone to build stuff... even if they have no ideas or knowledge.

It used to be that ShowHN was a filter: in order to show stuff, you had to have done work. And if you did the work, you probably thought about the problem, at the very least the problem was real enough to make solving it worthwhile.

Now there's no such filter function, so projects are built whether or not they're good ideas, by people who don't know very much

fainpul 35 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

People who got "enabled" by AI to produce stuff, just need to learn to keep their "target audience of one"-projects to themselves. Right now it feels like those fresh parents who show every person they meet the latest photos / videos of their baby, thinking everybody will find them super cute and interesting.

SCdF 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Agreed, and were gonna see this everywhere that AI can touch. Our filter functions for books, video, music, etc are all now broken. And worst of all that breaking coincides with an avalanche of slop, making detection even harder.

There is this real disconnect between what the visible level of effort implies you've done, and what you actually have to do.

It's going to be interesting to see how our filters get rewired for this visually-impressive-but-otherwise-slop abundance.

kykat an hour ago | parent | next [-]

My prediction is that reputation will be increasingly important, certain credentials and institutions will have tremendous value and influence. Normal people will have a hard time breaking out of their community, and success will look like acquiring the right credentials to appear in the trusted places.

jbreckmckye a few seconds ago | parent | next [-]

Maybe my expensive university degree was worth it after all

cbm-vic-20 19 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This isn't new- it's been happening for decades.

lotsofpulp 23 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

The recent past was a nice respite from a strict caste system, but I guess we’re going back.

Eddy_Viscosity2 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

People will build AI 'quality detectors' to sort and filter the slop. The problem is of course it won't work very well and will drown all the human channels that are trying to curate various genres. I'm not optimistic about things not all turning into a grey sludge of similar mediocre material everywhere.

SirFatty 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"One of the great benefits of AI tools, is they allow people to build stuff, even if they have no ideas or knowledge."

Wait, what? That's a great benefit?

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dewey an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Sure, there's many examples (I have a few personal ones as well) where I'm just building small tools and helpers for myself which I just wouldn't have done before because it would take me half a day. Or non-technical people at work that now just build some macros and scripts for Google Sheets that they would've never done before to automate little things.

jbreckmckye an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I am being slightly sarcastic

catchcatchcatch an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

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